Lectures on the Prophecies of Isaiah, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1794 - Bible |
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... shall destroy the finners thereof out of it . Our prophet proceeds more fully to delineate the terrible deftruction which fhould be brought upon Babylon by her enemies . - The day of the Lord here denotes , as in the fixth verfe , the ...
... shall destroy the finners thereof out of it . Our prophet proceeds more fully to delineate the terrible deftruction which fhould be brought upon Babylon by her enemies . - The day of the Lord here denotes , as in the fixth verfe , the ...
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... shall not give their light : the fun fhall be darkened in his going forth , and the moon fhall not caufe her light to shine . By the terrible calamities threatened to be inflicted upon this great city , the inhabitants were to be de ...
... shall not give their light : the fun fhall be darkened in his going forth , and the moon fhall not caufe her light to shine . By the terrible calamities threatened to be inflicted upon this great city , the inhabitants were to be de ...
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... shall not cause her light to fhine . The agreeable and useful direction afforded by the seasonable exercise of subor- dinate authority , was to be with - held from those by whom it was enjoyed . The bright fplendor of the fun , the ...
... shall not cause her light to fhine . The agreeable and useful direction afforded by the seasonable exercise of subor- dinate authority , was to be with - held from those by whom it was enjoyed . The bright fplendor of the fun , the ...
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Robert MacCulloch. 14 And it shall be as the chafed roe , and as a fheep that no man taketh up : they shall every man turn to his own people , and flee every one into his own land . The affecting confequences of the terrible tempeft of ...
Robert MacCulloch. 14 And it shall be as the chafed roe , and as a fheep that no man taketh up : they shall every man turn to his own people , and flee every one into his own land . The affecting confequences of the terrible tempeft of ...
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... shall dash the young men to pieces , and they fhall have no pity on the fruit of the womb ; their eye fhall not fpare children . The favage cruelty of the Medes was to be strong- ly marked by their very inhuman treatment of the younger ...
... shall dash the young men to pieces , and they fhall have no pity on the fruit of the womb ; their eye fhall not fpare children . The favage cruelty of the Medes was to be strong- ly marked by their very inhuman treatment of the younger ...
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